FurryCurry wrote:Excuse me, I have to get back to my pathetic attempts to seek validation from others.
Nightowl wrote:When I'm not working, I'll do an AMV. It's actually how most professional editors are trained - they're given video or film work previously created (mostly found footage) and are told to edit a coherant scenario utilizing said footage. It's a fun excercise, and fairly similar to the AMV world (only in the case of training, you're learning from a proven professional).
Rozard wrote:I guess we should all go back to the 12-Bar, 3-Chord song progressions of the 50's.
The_Mad_Hatter wrote:and peeps immediately jump into an argument

The_Mad_Hatter wrote:I'm an elitist! No, really, I am. That's just me. I'm very egotistical, eccentric, badass, and 8 shades of ass blistering reality coupled with a few sharp bitch slaps of hard biting sarcasm.
pinku-sensei wrote:Hi, Malkavian! It's good to see you in a neutral environment where you are at your most helpful and productive.
Believe every word of his description. I interacted with him on a USENET forum where I made sure I was very nice to him--and stayed out of his way as he proceeded to type rings around both sides of a long-running flamewar and cower the principal flamer into behaving--until he went away! The handle he used (and by which I addressed him) is still legend there--and he hasn't been there for a year!
SpPANDA wrote:I've seen and heard stories of AMV Creators bitch and whine to get their way at conventions because they think they're special. but you know what? you shouldn't be getting any special priveleges. I don't care who you are.
Another example might include the 'newbie'. a newbie joins this forum to get help. to meet people. and when they ask "Who do you make an AMV?" they're not trying to be annoying. they ask out of curiousity. and to get a deeper understanding of how the creation of such a thing begins. how does this community treat that 'newbie'? you all flame them. everyone. you all flame them. and make them feel insignificant.
You belittle them to the point where you make them believe the AMV community as a whole are just assholes. It's happend to me once or twice too. I ask a simple question and everyone blows up at me. "Where's Kevin Cawldwell?" i asked. and i wont even list the names of the people who flamed me. I was hurt. my community is too egotistical.
I've also noticed the changes in attitudes among award winners at conventions. I've seen 'nobodys' win awards and rub it in people's faces.
My videos suck.
i've talked to people. people who tell me how much of a ass THIS person is.. or how much an ass THAT person is. and i argree. i hate to say it, but i agree.
TommyRude for example... FOR EXAMPLE!
Ermac is another example. EXAMPLE!
people hate him. why? hell if i know... or care for that matter. he thinks he's up on the "heirarchy" along with many others... maybe his ego irritates others. maybe others are jealous? but jealous of what? the number of awards he has? awards aren't anything to lable anybody with.
who has the right to decide who's Elite? what is elite? why are these people elite? how do you become elite? Elite members... have the worst attitudes of them all. They act as though their shit doesn't stink. I'd like to see them prove me wrong.
it's only a hobby.
it's not a profession.

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